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'''Black Canary''' is the superheroine alias of two characters featured in DC Comics: '''Dinah Drake '''and her daughter '''Dinah Laurel Lance'''. The superheroine's signature characteristics include fishnet stockings, a black/yellow color scheme, and a destructive scream called the "Canary Cry". First appearing in 1947 on the 86th issue of ''Flash Comics'' volume 1, Black Canary is one of DC's oldest and longest-running superheroines. She is mainly associated with the teams ''Justice League'' and ''Birds of Prey''. |
'''Black Canary''' is the superheroine alias of two characters featured in DC Comics: '''Dinah Drake '''and her daughter '''Dinah Laurel Lance'''. The superheroine's signature characteristics include fishnet stockings, a black/yellow color scheme, and a destructive scream called the "Canary Cry". First appearing in 1947 on the 86th issue of ''Flash Comics'' volume 1, Black Canary is one of DC's oldest and longest-running superheroines. She is mainly associated with the teams ''Justice League'' and ''Birds of Prey''. |
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In the [[Ms. /co/]] tournaments, Black Canary is best known for her Cinderella run in the [[Ms. /co/ 2018|first edition]]. As a 66th seed, she took down 2nd seeded [[Jessica Rabbit]] |
In the [[Ms. /co/]] tournaments, Black Canary is best known for her Cinderella run in the [[Ms. /co/ 2018|first edition]]. As a 66th seed, she took down 2nd seeded [[Jessica Rabbit]] in the 2nd round. Her upset victory generated momentum which eventually landed her an appearance in the quarter-finals, where she lost to [[Kim Possible]] and ultimately placing 8th after the consolation round. She is currently the oldest and lowest-seeded female contestant to reach the [[Elite Eight]]. |
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However, Black Canary's 2018 performance appeared to be a fluke, as she had a poor qualifying performance in [[Ms. /co/ 2020]]. She was the only returning non-champion contestant from the 2018 |
However, Black Canary's 2018 performance appeared to be a fluke, as she had a poor qualifying performance in [[Ms. /co/ 2020]], placing 296th out of 1000+ nominees. She was the only returning non-champion contestant from the 2018 who failed to make it in that year's tournament bracket. |
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Her next eligible Ms. /co/ |
Her next eligible Ms. /co/ tournament will be in [[Ms. /co/ 2021|2021]]. |
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==Tournament history== |
==Tournament history== |
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|Round 1 |
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|(63) {{death dc}} [[Death (DC)|Death]] |
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|'''173 '''- 155 |
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|style="background-color: #98fb98; text-align:center;" |52.7% |
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|Round 2 |
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|(2) {{jessica}} [[Jessica Rabbit]] |
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|''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'' |
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|'''175''' - 161 |
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|style="background-color: #98fb98; text-align:center;" |52.1% |
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|(31) {{jasmine}} [[Jasmine]] |
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|''Aladdin'' |
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|'''199''' - 133 |
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|style="background-color: #98fb98; text-align:center;" |59.9% |
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|(15) {{jinx}} [[Jinx]] |
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|'''159''' - 138 |
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|style="background-color: #98fb98; text-align:center;" |53.5% |
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|(7) {{kim}} [[Kim Possible]] |
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|''Kim Possible'' |
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|150 - '''200''' |
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|style="background-color: #ffdedb; text-align:center;" |42.9% |
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Revision as of 14:16, 13 March 2021
Black Canary is the superheroine alias of two characters featured in DC Comics: Dinah Drake and her daughter Dinah Laurel Lance. The superheroine's signature characteristics include fishnet stockings, a black/yellow color scheme, and a destructive scream called the "Canary Cry". First appearing in 1947 on the 86th issue of Flash Comics volume 1, Black Canary is one of DC's oldest and longest-running superheroines. She is mainly associated with the teams Justice League and Birds of Prey.
In the Ms. /co/ tournaments, Black Canary is best known for her Cinderella run in the first edition. As a 66th seed, she took down 2nd seeded Jessica Rabbit in the 2nd round. Her upset victory generated momentum which eventually landed her an appearance in the quarter-finals, where she lost to Kim Possible and ultimately placing 8th after the consolation round. She is currently the oldest and lowest-seeded female contestant to reach the Elite Eight.
However, Black Canary's 2018 performance appeared to be a fluke, as she had a poor qualifying performance in Ms. /co/ 2020, placing 296th out of 1000+ nominees. She was the only returning non-champion contestant from the 2018 who failed to make it in that year's tournament bracket.
Her next eligible Ms. /co/ tournament will be in 2021.
Tournament history
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Round 1 | (63) Death | DC | 173 - 155 | 52.7% | |||||||||||||||
Round 2 | (2) Jessica Rabbit | Who Framed Roger Rabbit | 175 - 161 | 52.1% | |||||||||||||||
Round 3 | (31) Jasmine | Aladdin | 199 - 133 | 59.9% | |||||||||||||||
Round 4 | (15) Jinx | DC | 159 - 138 | 53.5% | |||||||||||||||
Quarter-finals | (7) Kim Possible | Kim Possible | 150 - 200 | 42.9% | |||||||||||||||
5th-8th | (8) Chel (6) Helen Parr (4) Harley Quinn |
The Road to El Dorado The Incredibles DC |
??? | ???% (8th place) |